The buddy seat didn't have a seat base so I have temporally made one of of 3/4" chipboard. The table is fixed to the side and just lays flat to the side of the bus until the telescopic leg is in place

The overhead storage unit was simple to fit, it bolts to the side / wardrobe unit on one side, and fixes via a bracket to the side of the bus on the other side.

The side / wardrobe unit is so simple to fit. It has two hook type fittings the simply hook over the sliding door edge, with an adjustable bolt with another hook at the rear.

The 3/4 rock and roll bed was the trickiest to fit. The brackets bolt through the cargo floor and you should remove the petrol tank to get it right. I didn't do this I made my own fittings which still bolt through the floor but does not require the engine / petrol tank being removed.

View of the back half of the side / wardrobe unit.

I think you'll agree very homely!. before I put the interior in I insulated the sides and most of the floor. We had our first night in the bus at Brighton Breeze.. very warm and very comfy. The curtains were a bit of a rush job and made specifically for the Breeze.

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